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Natalia Lafourcade is this week's guest on Alt.Latino. Sonia Sieff/Courtesy of the Artist hide caption
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Natalia Lafourcade is this week's guest on Alt.Latino.
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Felix Contreras and Anamaria Sayre sit down with Natalia Lafourcade to talk about interpreting songs, taking things slow and releasing her first album of original material in seven years, De Todas Las Flores.